Former Hewlett-Packard executive writes book about leadership; College student who bid at a BLM auction to keep land from being drilled for oil is now on trial; Sacramento's rich history of brewing before Prohibition

Power Balance Pavilion? Last night's sold-out
Kings' game
was the final showdown in what is now the former Arco Arena. Power
Balance Pavilion is the building's new name and signs were to be
erected today. However, Power Balance is now re-examining their
contract with the Kings given the team's possible move to Anaheim.
We'll get the latest news from the Sacramento Bee'sTony Bizjack.

BLM BidderTim DeChristopher was a college student when he
decided to bid in a government land auction to stop it from being
bought for oil drilling. He's now on trial for fraud. DeChristopher
won the auction but never actually had the money to purchase the
land and a fund-raising campaign proved unsuccessful. Jeffrey spoke
with Tim in early 2009 when he traveled to Nevada City for the Wild and Scenic Environmental Film
Festival.

Sacramento Beer Week Ed Carroll is considered
an expert on Sacramento's brewing history and he wrote about it
last year. "Sacramento's Breweries" tells the history of beer in
the region up to Prohibition. Jeffrey spoke with Ed about the
area's brews during the inaugural Sacramento
Beer Week last February. Sacramento Beer Week continues through
Saturday, March 5th at a variety of locations around the area.